lonegunman762x51
Active Member
I lived and worked in the far northeast corner of Washington state for several years after the states communists got wolves reintroduced. Wolves breed uncontrollably, with a few years there were easily 10 times more wolves than the DNR would admit too.
Elk populations crashed, they killed hundreds of sheep in one area over the course of a few months, they killed dozens of cows near where I lived. Tracks and scat were found in town and around homes near town. In one area where I hunted, the first night I camped out there I heard several groups of wolves howling ands moving within a mile of my camp in three different directions, far more than the one, six animal pack the state claimed inhabited the area.
While I hunted that area, a 2-3 year old moose literally bedded down within 100 yds of my truck camper for the six days I was there. He followed me, grazed and bedded where ever I set up for deer and seemed quite happy to have safety for a few days. While wolf activity was heard and seen the first afternoon and night, once the wolves knew we were their they departed the area, we began to see animals.
Release wolves in the area surrounding Denver and Boulder first, then elsewhere. It's only fair.
Elk populations crashed, they killed hundreds of sheep in one area over the course of a few months, they killed dozens of cows near where I lived. Tracks and scat were found in town and around homes near town. In one area where I hunted, the first night I camped out there I heard several groups of wolves howling ands moving within a mile of my camp in three different directions, far more than the one, six animal pack the state claimed inhabited the area.
While I hunted that area, a 2-3 year old moose literally bedded down within 100 yds of my truck camper for the six days I was there. He followed me, grazed and bedded where ever I set up for deer and seemed quite happy to have safety for a few days. While wolf activity was heard and seen the first afternoon and night, once the wolves knew we were their they departed the area, we began to see animals.
Release wolves in the area surrounding Denver and Boulder first, then elsewhere. It's only fair.